Sentence examples for evident that this could from inspiring English sources

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Since the human immunideficiency virus discovery at the beginning of the 80s and its manifestation in the human immunideficiency, it was evident that this could become one of the bigger problems of the XX century [1].

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He exhibited with the Impressionists from 1880 onward, but it was soon evident that group shows could no longer accommodate the growing diversity.

As a further result of systematic collected data according to a checklist gaps of knowledge may become evident that could possibly be addressed by additional investigations or studies.

However, when we directly measured the levels of alcohol dehydrogenases and aldehyde dehydrogenase in mycelia grown in various conditions using RT-qPCR, no transcriptional derepression was evident that could account for the sensitivity observed on solid medium containing allyl alcohol and acetate as the sole carbon source.

However, it soon became evident that this model could not account for the properties of the passive state on metals in contact with aqueous environments and, accordingly a Generation II model (PDM-II) was developed to address these issues.

As the two sides discussed what the memorandums should say, it was becoming evident that this accounting dispute could have enormous financial repercussions on Enron.

When it became evident that we couldn't do this, we said to Microsoft "what's the absolute bare minimum we can charge".

Applying the reasoning of The Telephone Cases to the facts of this case, it is evident that Pfaff could have obtained a patent when he accepted Texas Instruments’ order, for at that time he provided the manufacturer with a description and drawings of “sufficient clearness and precision to enable those skilled in the matter” to produce the device, id., at 536.

Based on the work of numerous investigators, it became evident that RCC could be divided into genetically distinct classes: this resulted in the so-called Heidelberg classification, which partly overlaps the former pathological classification of RCC based on morphological criteria.

Only 7.25% of the investigated medical staff thought that the reform could have evident effects that could solve the difficulty in the affordability of medical service, and 66.75% thought that this reform could only alleviate this difficulty to some extent.

Only 6.27% of the investigated medical staff thought that the reform could have evident effects that could solve the difficulty in the accessibility of medical service, and 71.52% thought that this reform could affect and alleviate this difficulty only to some extent.

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